# # Pandora FMS Console # %define name pandorafms_console %define version 7.0NG.758 %define release 211103 %define httpd_name httpd # User and Group under which Apache is running %define httpd_name apache2 %define httpd_user wwwrun %define httpd_group www # Evaluate PHP version %define phpver_lt_430 %(out=`rpm -q --queryformat='%{VERSION}' php` 2>&1 >/dev/null || out=0 ; out=`echo $out | tr . : | sed s/://g` ; if [ $out -lt 430 ] ; then out=1 ; else out=0; fi ; echo $out) Summary: Pandora FMS Console Name: %{name} Version: %{version} Release: %{release} License: GPL Vendor: Artica ST Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz URL: http://www.pandorafms.org Group: System/Monitoring Packager: Sancho Lerena Prefix: /srv/www/htdocs BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name} BuildArch: noarch AutoReq: 0 Requires: apache2 Requires: apache2-mod_php7 Requires: php >= 7.0 Requires: php-gd, php-snmp, php-json, php-gettext Requires: php-mysqlnd, php-ldap, php-mbstring, php Requires: graphviz, xorg-x11-fonts-core, graphviz-gd Requires: php-zip, php-zlib, php-curl Provides: %{name}-%{version} %description Pandora FMS Console is a web application to manage Pandora FMS. Console allows to see graphical reports, state of every agent, also to access to the information sent by the agent, to see every monitored parameter and to see its evolution throughout the time, to form the different nodes, groups and users of the system. It is the part that interacts with the final user, and that will allows you to administer the system. %prep rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %setup -q -n pandora_console %build %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{prefix}/pandora_console cp -aRf . $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{prefix}/pandora_console if [ -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{prefix}/pandora_console/pandora_console.spec ] ; then rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{prefix}/pandora_console/pandora_console.spec fi %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %post # Upgrading. if [ "$1" -eq "1" ]; then echo "Updating the database schema." /usr/bin/php %{prefix}/pandora_console/godmode/um_client/updateMR.php 2>/dev/null fi # Install pandora_websocket_engine service. cp -pf %{prefix}/pandora_console/pandora_websocket_engine /etc/init.d/ chmod +x /etc/init.d/pandora_websocket_engine echo "You can now start the Pandora FMS Websocket service by executing" echo " /etc/init.d/pandora_websocket_engine start" # Has an install already been done, if so we only want to update the files # push install.php aside so that the console works immediately using existing # configuration. # if [ -f %{prefix}/pandora_console/include/config.php ] ; then mv %{prefix}/pandora_console/install.php %{prefix}/pandora_console/install.done else echo "Please, now, point your browser to http://your_IP_address/pandora_console/install.php and follow all the steps described on it." fi cp -aRf %{prefix}/pandora_console/pandora_console_logrotate_suse /etc/logrotate.d/pandora_console %preun # Upgrading if [ "$1" -eq "1" ]; then exit 0 fi rm -Rf %{prefix}/pandora_console %postun # Upgrading if [ "$1" = "1" ]; then exit 0 fi rm -Rf /etc/logrotate.d/pandora_console %files %defattr(0644,%{httpd_user},%{httpd_group},0755) %docdir %{prefix}/pandora_console/docs %{prefix}/pandora_console